The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 10, 1915, Page 10

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: . IRE SEATTLE STAR See $25.00 Wilton Velvet Rugs] |HOW TOEDUCATE YOUR CHILD | <=, FREDERICK & NELSON Size 9x12 Feet, for $19.95) "dwt ti wie icine eee" | "Basement Salesroom ! Examinations Are Abominations That Should Be |) Right in the Face of a Rapidly Rising Rug Market | Prohibited—Teach the Child by Play. The N White Hat But We May Never Be Able to Make This Offer Again—So if You Want a Good Rug at a |}| ee AG e INEw 1te ats Women’s Reduced Price BETTER ACT PROMPTLY |WINIFRED SACKVILLE STONER| $5 00 These Rugs are extra heavy quality—and seamless (no chance for accident 7 rips |} See tien aAea ae, ogee at Shoes Reduced z of seams) and there's years and years of good *hard wear in every one of them. Hlimportant factors tn netural edu abs ‘ye ee ile, handeome altuna Yrienta) anc medattion effects—in strikir lors cated : : . om Sis to $2. 45 Pair Small allover designs—in artistic patterns and more subdued coloring , Tantiiom, it | Cae wesak, Nees , se ages Uy stig Je r pairs of Heavy, serviceable, round thread Curtain Scrim and Mercerized Marquinette; a fine } Cc pee Beets gor 3 impart in hours of to i “i i I , ken lines) in patent ane collection of pretty colored borders and others with borders in drawnwork effect; included iu the lot are pleces tn white and Arabian color plain leathers, sizes 2% To become a teacher of her child F harply wunder- the mother, naturally, must equip ee sieved ms sth 4 to 6 varply under 49¢ Bungalow Nets, 40 and 45 Inch, Yd. bn. nants ct te An x tooeetaiolng Sam FL: ide abel cles fveliie 3 priced at $2.45 pair. ton. PI sunt be de tri , n t A And there isa fine assortment for your selection: these are new and pretty and very fon. . Play: must be made instru es and turbans in sati SPECIAL $1.45 PAIR popular; we have them in all the newest weaves in white, cream and Arabian color, | ~s . means | and my ghte ; } 1 \ rimn witl y pairs of Chil- special, 29¢ yard ] h e found of ¢ ave found o! Tan Calf Shoe jingles and rhythm.| rhyme and rhythm are] pmibered by them. { pry 3 Yet etn - it ie ; 205 r indispensabie fe The regular selling prices of which are Sic, Ge and The a yard; these are heavy quality in all the newest French and English designs and colorings and all are & full yard wide, reathed wit! ‘ extra heavy soles Basement Salesroom, ~; ~ knowledge, entertainingly ont-| 12, specia Thursday, | $1.50 Couch Covers on Sale at in 19 iJ wtich 1 have already. npoken. | In] MR MMWRED BMOTICCE stONcra Paden ethores Good, heavy quality Couch Coversin pretty Oriental Cesigns and ¢ " & word, it tells what things can/IT OUGHT TO KNOW , 4 ’ food a®sortment in green, brown, tan and red, These Couch Covers eb do and what we can do with things.| Our method in to let the children omen Ss an 1sses oats wide and 24 yards long; special price, $1.19 each. i) ‘each children colors very early.) write on the blackboard every t jp] iris will learn them much more’ morning what they wish to know. |] De B ce Is R Se readily than boys, as a rule, for|Then we look up the requested $12.00 Tapestry Brussels Rugs a [Star's Verboctccmetie’ Seago tsltstormation, guoraliy we the Soos| I If you are in need of a good serviceable Rug you will save a tidy little sum by |much less acute than that of the|of Knowledge, which may be term HERE is a wid ice R coming here on Thursday; extra heavy Tapestry Brussels Rugs, size 5 ft. 3 in, by | girl child ed our text book , emnants és 10 ft. 6 in.; come in neat allover designs Consequently parents and teach-| The children are thus intensely | Hf of styles and materials . — ers must sharpen the boy's distine- interested. They make their own f , Nik R d ed $15.00 Velvet Rugs, Size 9x12 Feet II tion ‘ot colors anae Tear Gi ts we cate tix‘ thebd Schnee’ inicdiera eine educ ve ov? ne | IN TEACHING YOUR CHILD,|what they have learned, for they|[f ? Fac b § Coats. Tt [ARPLY reduced prices Rugs that are specially well adapted for appearance and for service: thin e THRU PLAY OR OTHERWISE, bave already disco 4 a neod for ; g of Coa ie ; ; Jot includes a fine collection of rich designs and beautiful color con DO NOT KEEP HIS ATTENTION |that specific bit of knowledge, ! re ‘appropriate for on this assortment :¢) in tan, vrown and green; size 9x12; price, $1 ach, —Third Floor—North. CONCENTRATED FOR MORE erwise they could not have asked > : Regains? Woolen Remnants, includ- - ——$— THAN 15 MINUTES AT A TIME./for information concerning it i} : usin r y and general Men’s Heavier Underwear FOR APRON DAY| i ome ther form of they have learned tn thelr book off BEMEEEE wear, and the fabrics include” guitings Poplin i ; “iy . Fancy Mixtures Plaids At Redaced Bungalow Aprons 5 . books 4 i * ‘ Pebble Cheviots Zibelines Barges’ Heavy Conti overtaxing the mind of the place of examinations | pe Ural Lamb Tweeds P 4 ! active child | AND 1 AM DOWN ON EXAMIN n various useful lengths. rices } * your children grow,|ATIONS, They are abominatio * Diagonal Coatings id tale. ‘Thutetlay And just when every man in ¢ ( a { them in knowledge,| They mean nothing, and are no! °— spbrepse Will some day know/test of what we know, Some day! Fancy Mixtures our child's shame of| examinations Seattle is thinking seriously of sting « » Made of fine quality Amoskeag 9 his own nts’ ixnorance. the terro school children “Warm nderclothes” ler B armer U pular Bungalow In the schools I have founded we|—will be generally abolished The Bon Marche holds this time: y i NM aise; neck and |i lmake the primary consideration the] Sensitive children are of , Re Pe : Women Ss ly sale—with prices on half i uffa are neatly nd in te, 8 li idiscovery of what the CHILD ried into sickness and not J ae ° & dosen reliable tince good selection of light and d WANTS TO KNOW, and act ac anently Into auicide by ‘i ' . ke ketinre inceae. black. India-Shape No trouble to fit you, good sir. colors ordingly. | instead of TEACHING !tic A MAS Come right in. ? Xe |THE C D WHAT WE THINK (Te Be Continued Tomorrow.) i " ‘ nav} yrown, gr 1 per U b ll Gingham Band_ }) cs as mbrellas Men’s $2.50 Underwear at $1.65 i gen and two-tor | ope anf ee oe Aprons at BEGIN CHINESE SMUGGLING PROBE aghiaycbeen rare: $1.15 pare w ‘ool garments; extra heavy qua tr SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 10.—-Results of the investigatio: all sizes ‘ Ne la C } A OMEN’S Black Um- allege ner Mongolia Chinese smuggling conmpiracy w Men’s $1.25 Union Suits at Bee y —15c Ea.— at eee rrom, when the fir of centr 100 witnesses will be called Wool Sweaters brellas in the popu- Neeru perfect. f isa’ divenman tmade’ wit Kitchen Band Aprons, made of blue and white [f) r rd of every man in the immigration service at Angel island |f } lar wid g India me checked Gingham; full size skirt, finished with | | Will con for close scrutiny at the hands of the grand jury, it was $3.95 j hape, attractively priced “Men's $2.00 Union Suits at $1.35 | ‘¥9 pockets sald today ie pehtamiieh tukt th ° : $1.15 : Sr ve el ad | y attractive m ist i are: a 15. poe. meee ae 25c Coverall Aprons at } LIBERTY BELL LEAVES FRISCO IN DAY | with tasseled si tiptonsent: Relesretey Men’s $1.00 Underwear at 79 17c Ea SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10.—San Francisco today reluctantly ¢ u 1 fr ti it : / ge Men's farewell to the Liberty bell. All the reverence and dignity which Shirts and Db ott m an wel wd | ed the bell's triumphant entry intoSan Francisco, early last Jt wing, all-wool eo 4 e LH i: ¢ Cups and Saucers fintshed garments Coverall Aprons, made of good quality blue and [il accorded the historic relic when San Francisco took leave. iat || a avy gen, green, < mil Men’s $1.25 Underwear at 85c white checked Gingham; neck and cuffe bound In |B] ges Ow @n its journey home ‘ar sm A : bist ; Zz Spe- 45c | Set of white | | timated that 8,000,000 persons have seen the bell while it has : : + clal | FYS| Six - . a be t th vomition \ Saser s " It’s not too soon to select your Thanks- | as Bt che eapgnre pve ana ee 14 j ~—Basement Salesroom. 2 N - ie Thursday, Plain A s—daint hite A i \ vee id I : ; plc a rny prety. styles—prices. ranging. from || WOMAN BURGLAR ON JOB IN PORTLAND white Cups and Sate and Drawers in o! er 25¢ up. —Third Pleor, South Seett PORTLAND, Nov. 10.—A woman burglar ts operatin Portiand, | cers of medium weight aed . Ps aan dite — e believe today Da - ¥ lust on the semi-porc clain in the pop- A Clever Window Display of of a acant fara ch'certain ponder wae mee M | ~~ Cyetonnes Reduced to | syne Bs eee Skating Attire |] BONDSMEN SURRENDER CASHIER CO. MAN | 15c Yard man ses F a PUKANE, Nov. 10~-Surre 4 by his bondsmen, The bottom of the window looks like real ice—while we on skates are | bell, vice president of 1 States CashiereCo., convic skirt \ es skating the matls to defraud in on with the selling stock in the medium li ight of Seattle's ern, in being taken to Portland today by the United States marshal garmented in the latest skat un 1 skating boots are scattered ar iy i in parat te ole nglgalienal |S. P. APPLIES FOR TAX REDUCTION rom 32 to 3 Canadian Hockey Skates trond Pair Clamp Ice Skates at 75¢ Pair | SALEM, Nov, 10.—A request for a decrease of $8,585,266 in the ¥ xceptional values at 1 A popular Canadian patt edges he By on nation of the Southern Pacific's property in Oregon is being conside ed Gomes potiuhed oF plekel-pia sizes 4) and 4 y the state tax commission HEMSTITCHED VOILE, 18¢ YARD— women: pric Securi Hock 2.50 Spalding Noles es Skates | xeag song ny Beene) a Sion, 6006 nad obese SHERMAN SAID IT, BUT NOT HIS SON pered and lengthwise fin’ ’ . s ida i % “War is necessary. Our Master said, ‘Nation shall rise ‘os Sf “ against nation, and race against race.’ ” good val 18¢ ya Standing before a Commercial Club audience, Rev. Thomas | » Sherman, of St. Louis, son of the late Gen. William Tecumseh ] 50-INCH MARQUISETTE, oad YARD— Sherman, the fighter who made the famous remark about war, RETRY rain Mare urged the necessity of nationa! defense white The world is in a crisis,” he continued No one can foretell t and ¢ (onseqnanes of the Marepann Gat. Ye a ae i every man to ake sah agit Ss We Se Warner Front-Lace ‘each the doctrine of pmon defer It is our s that fight, an ne Rasement earnom. i = rinciples the ee Bras ret t : ides that coat ack reat ng . ar ie Corset, $2.00 the idea of Caesarism. National defense, adequate defense, is now o eopeciaily: te . op 2 | iret dut 1B eri iNED "Quadruple Coated Enamel '60c ELECTRIC CARS HAUL TWICE AMOUNT Corset na iam bint ad Kitchen Ware Worth to $1.50 | C | _ _.Mithin three weeks, the fiat electrified unit of the Milwaukeo ra ; Fete A Sale That Will Set Every Thrifty Honsewite ’s Nerves a-Fingle York now. of tA. i. Armatrons, of Ne er ae Ge | ani sar he aoa itter Root mountains : Be: Beene j attached. F Imported four-coated Enameled Ware—all the pic 1 the or ? they say, will haul practically twice the " i “ and pure white s worth up te ir lot id marke |J|at double the ed of steam locomotives Coffee Pots with enameled covers Berlin Sauce Pans, enameled covers | CAMBER OPPOSES FEDERAL svete Stamped Towels Tea Pots with enameled covers Berlin Kettles with enameled covers " J ¢ d nat t saan a i con en See 10c 10-quart enameled Water Pails Rice Boilers with enameled covers mends tha work ler | ‘ | toe Tea Kettles with ename lec 1 covers —On Sale on the Lower Main Floor. |f|Rress to b slation, “reasonal ble and practice tractive cod at 59e. afeguard public interests. This is a spler i ty t ta S' AMPED Cotton Towels Jf \ in 1 inch size, in a A New Coverall Apron for | | ( good assortment of patterns ADMIRAL WATSON IS FULLY RAISED Stout Figures, 75¢ ff: a en ee Carry Your Greeerine Hoine With You Pe. sescnt aclmnantatee er Mees deka hae n | bd deck was 4 STAMPED GOWNS, 390 And Save the Cost of Having Them Delivered Il sau: Witsh was’ caticnan peveeal Woelir apa Sept ed for stout figures, Hye py foe With the addition of the at the Bell st. dock, was raised sufficiently to be taken to dry dock come extr | SJ VIS red de Here is a list of Thursday Specials fro the Da “pairs EEN Ase | ps ‘ hese Gowns will be light Bakery—each item is offered at a ree p on Thursd ecowided you will sade in coa , a i J wear, They may carry it home yourself—and not ask us todeliver it BIG OIL STEAMER ON FIRE IS DOOMED t side front, with turm-bac Serta ae ~ 2 . ~ GALVESTON, Nov, 10.—All hope of saving the Italian S, S. " OCK roice of Db ee * Butter at 30c a Pound Carnation, 4 Cans 25c | 15¢ Cup Cakes 10c Doz. Lievietta, afire In the Gulf with 40,000 cases of gasoline and shington | Carnation milk 25c Niet dark teed Cop Cakes 80,000 ef oll, were abandoned today, A wireless from the vessel t Gulf Stream, standing by, said that holds 3 and 4 were blazing fiercely. The tugs Russell and John Saly were also standing by Prenat wollen i th ke a | and the tug Senator Bailey was rushing there. All of the crew - 3 t \ n a . Prarsuaer 2 Loaves Bread for 15c | were taken off safely New Shadow Laces Hon Marche Home-made Hrend; Hinkings Motmenen, Friis | ee eee | MAYOR GILL VETOES CONDEMNATION BILL Dresser Scarfs, Special 25¢ and 50c 25c Yard EW arrivals in atic r r front property on Lake Washing ox 1 \ t dainty Shadow From 9 A. M. to 12 Casa Chocolate 25¢ Lb J‘ , ; ‘Lonetited, and the rete ng : . r ha cap gp enter hen IB 0 against assessable prot benefited, and the remain : feat | tt : 1 which =m Storage Eggs 30c Dozen) ("iin mnt fhecnin’ Fruit Cake at 40c Lb. HH der fr general fund, was vetoed by Mayor Gill Tue&day, on the ; ca Mees | “ 7 70 Thanksgiving ir «round that no property 1s particularly benefited, and therefore could ho finishe ‘ ! e lace’. Width from 7 Inc c “ wida Ee ee © had white ' ‘ and Plu iy ) x Attractively priced +ourtnviwor, |] NAILS FOOT TO FLOOR; HAS NO PAIN fanoae whe yard SAN FRANCISCO, Mov. 10.—Physicians at the Central VAL. LACES, 25¢ BOLT Emergency hospital were puzzied today by the strange case of e styles i vwe-trimmes ‘ mie Dainty One- and T Thomas Thornton, the carpenter nailed his foot to the aris Sy 1 t 1 ed acihes od Valenciennes floor of St. Mary's cathedral last Sunday, in an effort at cruci fixion. Thornton does not feel any pain “It's because | have the faith,” he explains “Bring me some nails and a hammer, and I'll show you how it's done.” The coctors say Thornton cannot feel pain, because his dis cased mind makes him immune to suffering. | | Vike Street—Seeond Avenne—t pion Street Hitete 4100. |

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